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Strong appetite from international banks for first gigascale 24/7 solar plant
ECA-backed deal comes after AFC raises $2bn to fund infrastructure development
Deal was three times oversubscribed
International Finance Corp’s drive to introduce development finance to the CLO market is advancing. Its second deal of $509m had more investors, more tranches and better pricing, supporting its rapid growth
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Hungarian oil and gas company Mol has requested proposals for a tightly priced loan of $500m to $1bn, according to three bankers.
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Hastings Funds Management and China Merchants Group have wrapped up an A$860m ($763m) infrastructure financing for their lease of the Port of Newcastle. The deal has two tranches and is being arranged by a group of five banks.
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The loans market has been the talk of emerging markets so far this week with one Russian bank sending out an RFP for a deal that could breathe some life into the Russian market. But so far there has been only been talk rather than action across EM, and plenty of that has been tentative.
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The £1.35bn fundraising for Battersea Power Station, which began holding talks with banks for a sterling loan in early March, has moved into the senior phase with the borrower’s relationship banks.
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Last October Promsvyazbank signed a loan that its chief executive officer Artem Konstandian told GlobalCapital was the “easiest deal in our history”. A year on and the bank is back — but if it gets a loan away it could be the hardest financing Promsvyazbank will ever raise.
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Dollar loans out of Asia ex-Japan have taken a massive tumble in the third quarter, falling 40% compared to the same period last year. The figures are certainly dismal, but it’s not time to hit the panic button just yet. All the signs are that the next few months will be promising for loans.